KRCMAROVA, Jana, Lukáš KALA, Alica BRENDZOVÁ a Tomáš CHABADA. Building Agroforestry Policy Bottom-Up : Knowledge of Czech Farmers on Trees in Farmland. Land. Basel: MDPI, roč. 10, č. 3, s. 1-18. ISSN 2073-445X. doi:10.3390/land10030278. 2021.
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Originální název Building Agroforestry Policy Bottom-Up : Knowledge of Czech Farmers on Trees in Farmland
Autoři KRCMAROVA, Jana, Lukáš KALA, Alica BRENDZOVÁ a Tomáš CHABADA.
Vydání Land, Basel, MDPI, 2021, 2073-445X.
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Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Stát vydavatele Švýcarsko
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organizace Fakulta sociálních studií – Masarykova univerzita – Repozitář
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10030278
UT WoS 000633853900001
Klíčová slova anglicky agroforestry policy; participatory approach; local knowledge; climate change
Změnil Změnil: RNDr. Daniel Jakubík, učo 139797. Změněno: 10. 6. 2021 02:03.
Anotace
Czech agriculture is dealing with the consequences of climate change. Agroforestry cultures are being discursively reintroduced for better adaptability and resilience, with the first practical explorations seen in the field. Scholars have been working with farmers and regional stakeholders to establish a baseline for making agroforestry policy viable and sustainable. In a research effort that lasted three years, a large group of Czech farmers was interviewed via questionnaire surveys, standardized focus groups and in-depth personal interviews regarding their knowledge of agroforestry systems, their willingness to participate in these systems, and their concerns and expectations therewith. The information obtained helped the researchers gain better understanding of issues related to implementation of these systems. It was found that although trees are present on Czech farms and farmers appreciate their aesthetic and ecological landscape functions, knowledge about possible local synergies with crops and animals is lacking. This local knowledge gap, together with lack of market opportunities for the output of agroforestry systems and undeveloped administrative processes, have been identified as the greatest obstacles to the establishment of agroforestry systems. The researchers argue that the discovered cognitive and technological "lock-in" of the farmers may represent a risk to climate change adaptability and resilience. For the development of complex and localised land use (e.g., agroforestry) in such a context, the researchers suggest participative on-farm research, which would broaden the local knowledge base related to ecology and entrepreneurship.
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